Unfriended: Dark Web
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When a 20-something finds a cache of hidden files on his new laptop, he and his friends are unwittingly thrust into the depths of the dark web. They soon discover someone has been watching their every move and will go to unimaginable lengths to protect the dark web.

The point of view of the film is exquisite and although the film does not contain variations of frames or depth, it does create many surprises should be a delight for the new generation of fans of horror movies. [Full Review in Spanish]

Unfriended: Dark Web does not have [Black Mirror's] ambition... However, the dynamism and specificity with which it describes the delirium of the time we live in exhibits the same intensity. [Full review in Spanish]

Audience Reviews for Unfriended: Dark Web

Something that I've noticed recently in horror franchises that have tried to get off the ground in the past couple of years, the second entry is actually better than the first. In ages past, a thing unheard of, but now at least as common as not. Same goes for Unfriended: Dark Web. Just about everything is one step up from the first Unfriended movie: Acting, AV, urgency, the shorter wait times, and the new direction Dark Web takes in terms of its antogonists (I won't spoil it for you, but surely you're capable of reading a title and putting it together for yourself) works better in this one too. I feel at least.
Now neither of these films are perfect, but the first Unfriended movie was okaaaaaaaaay, and this one has managed to push it by the skin of it's teeth over in to what I could honestly argue is "good".

Gimly M.

Super Reviewer

½

I have no idea how much of what goes down in this movie is based in reality, but even if it has only a shred of truth to it this more than scared the shit out of me.
#Shook

Philip Price

Super Reviewer

Unlike it's predecessor this one fails to find anything remotely scary in its premise, which seems odd given the move away from the supernatural.

Alec Barniskis

Super Reviewer

For quite some time, this is a solid sequel that grows carefully and steadily scary (with even some terrifying moments) before deciding to venture into faux-supernatural territory and coming up with a big twist in the end that is too preposterous to make much sense.